Choosing slip-resistant footwear: Research group publishes guide

Montreal — To assist in the selection and purchase of slip-resistant footwear for the workplace, Canadian research organization IRSST has published a free online guide.

The 10-page pamphlet lists various factors health and safety committee members, purchasers, and workers should consider when choosing slip-resistant footwear. It also provides a step-by-step process for selecting the right work shoes or boots.

“Choosing work boots and shoes that have a good slip resistance is not a simple exercise, especially when work surfaces cannot be controlled,” Philippe Lemay, multimedia and electronic edition technician at IRSST, says in a video posted on the organization’s website.

In outdoor settings, for example, workers can encounter muddy, snowy, icy or wet surfaces. An important factor in occupational footwear is a high coefficient of friction. The higher the CoF, the greater the resistance to slipping, according to IRSST.

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“No shoes or boots can be slip resistant in every situation,” IRSST Mechanical Engineer Chantal Gauvin says in the video. “And none can provide protection against every risk.”

Adds Lemay: “Footwear that doesn’t slip in one situation may slip in another. So, choose carefully.”

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